Jason Sudeikis, star and producer of Ted Lasso, has officially announced that Season 4 is in the works. During an appearance on the New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, Sudeikis revealed the exciting news, confirming that the beloved Apple TV+ series will return for at least one more season. A snippet from the podcast highlights the brothers pressing Sudeikis for an update following Season 3's conclusion in summer 2023. "That’s what we’re writing. We’re writing Season 4 now,” Sudeikis confirmed, adding, "Ted’s coaching a women’s team.”
Ted Lasso is BACK for Season 4 … and he’s got a new team
New episode with Jason Sudeikis!!
Video drops 9:30amET on YouTube
Listen early NOW on Wondery+ pic.twitter.com/XxeZ4YomBw— New Heights (@newheightshow) March 14, 2025
This is the first concrete update in nearly two years, offering much-needed reassurance to fans eager for the feel-good soccer series to continue. While details remain scarce, Sudeikis remained tight-lipped about whether Season 4 will be the final season or where the story might take place, even deflecting Travis Kelce's question about Ted's potential return to the U.S. "Yeah, that’s too many questions, and that’s only because I don’t know,” he laughed.
Meanwhile, Deadline reports that Juno Temple (Keeley) is in negotiations to return, joining Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca), Brett Goldstein (Roy), and Jeremy Swift (Leslie) who are already confirmed. Sources suggest filming for Episode 1 might begin in Kansas City before the story returns to the UK, with production aiming to start in July.
Apple TV+ is already actively reintroducing Ted Lasso to the public. While a release date and plot details remain under wraps, the show's official X/Twitter account has playfully returned with a post acknowledging its unexpected hiatus.
Finally found the dang password to this thing.
Sorry y’all. What’d I miss?
— Ted Lasso (@TedLasso) March 14, 2025
Our last update on the show came in summer 2024, with a Deadline report indicating that Season 4 was nearing greenlight. For more on Sudeikis' acclaimed series, you can read about why mid-2023 proved a difficult time for TV fans [link to article] and find our review of the Ted Lasso Season 3 premiere [link to review].